A 17-year-old boy from Wallasey was also charged and a 27-year-old from Wallasey was still being questioned.

Chief Superintendent John Martin told the ECHO: "This second wave of raids at addresses across the Wirral sends out a strong message to those involved in supplying drugs.

"If you are involved in bringing misery to our streets through the supply of drugs you can expect a knock on your door.

"Our communities have been telling us about the dealing going on in their neighbourhoods and thanks to their information we have arrested 32 people in two sets of raids on the Wirral in just seven days."

He added: "If your community is being blighted by people dealing drugs call us and let us know. I promise you that we will take positive action to deal with this scourge that blights our communities."

Anyone with any information about drug dealing in their community is asked to call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.